Skip Williams
@skipwaw42.bsky.social
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Public Policy Research&Analysis; who would’ve predicted it 😎 Opinions mine. Senior RAND & USAF Veteran UT-Longhorn, Creighton-MA —still just off I35 Current mischief: encourage community activetransportation infrastructure & Transit. Curling is a thing 🥌
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Well-deserved! Congrats @rondeibert.bsky.social

What we all need to do "fight bullies" and the surveillance tech that props them up.
I am very honoured to be awarded the Simon Fraser University's Sterling Prize in Support of Controversy

On behalf of all of my colleagues @citizenlab.ca and our partners around the world thank you for this recognition of our work

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2025 SFU Sterling Prize recipient Ronald J. Deibert protects privacy in the age of cyber espionage
YouTube video by Simon Fraser University
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We got $20 billion for Argentina though.
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The AI industry is driving up energy costs, with useless gadgets, because it loves the oil industry and doesn't want cheaper renewable energy to displace its dear dance partner (Google: oh come now what's wrong with fossil fuels). Together they remain firmly wedded to destroying the planet.
It's tough to explain exactly how nutty this new report from fossil fuel industry consultant Wood Mackenzie is, but I'm going to try in a short thread.

As you can guess: 1 trillion barrels of oil is...............................A LOT

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How AI can unlock an extra trillion barrels of oil
And deliver the volumes needed to meet resilient demand
15 October 2025 3 minute read
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Simon Flowers
Chairman, Chief Analyst and author of The Edge

Andrew Latham
Senior Vice President, Energy Research

Orla Marnell
Principal Data Scientist, Upstream

Josh Dixon
Senior Research Analyst, Upstream
Stronger-for-longer oil demand will heap pressure on the upstream industry to deliver new supply. I asked our subsurface experts, Dr Andrew Latham, Orla Marnell and Josh Dixon how artificial intelligence can identify opportunities to meet the challenge.
Why do we need to unlock new supply?
The slow pace of the energy transition means that oil demand is likely to be far more resilient than some thought just a few years ago. Wood Mackenzie forecasts annual consumption won’t peak until the early to mid-2030s, and cumulative demand will be almost 1,000 billion barrels through 2050.
Firm demand throws the spotlight onto where new supply can be sourced. Production from assets already onstream or justified for development will gradually decline under current investment plans from just over 100 million b/d today to 50 million b/d 2050, cumulatively 650 billion barrels. That leaves a huge supply gap of 300 million barrels.
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The #BlueJays finally get their big swing from exactly where we all expected: Andrés Giménez

They’ve tied it, 2-2.
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8-2 Blue Jays! #TorontoBlueJays #SeattleMariners #ALCS #Game3 #MLB #WantItAll
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Qatar gave Trump a $400M jet. Trump gave them a military facility on US soil.

The UAE bought $2B of Trump's stablecoin. Trump gave them access to rare AI chips.

Saudi Arabia invested $2B in Kushner's firm. Trump sold them $142B in arms.

If this isn't corruption, what is?
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There are a lot more camo clad heavily armed goobers wandering pointlessly around extremely not unsafe parts of DC than there were even last week.
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the extent to which media elites treat liberal americans as if they do not count in the body politic is a real problem
This attitude separates us from each other and denies our common humanity. It is the abrupt authoritarian rant wasting lives and resources that crippled US–AID. ❤️‍🩹
❤️‍🩹 This attitude & the latitude it provided authoritarian governance was behind the fiscally prudent and humanitarian aid provided by US–AID. Congressional oversight was silent as people died; federal resources lost.
Ending our human-need agency in such a wasteful and chaotic manner was a crime.
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What was true of the rich young ruler is true of our current moment: Apartheid theology works to ensure the barns of the rich remain overflowing as our neighbors go hungry, writes Adam Joyce.
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Apartheid Theology Didn’t End. It Evolved
American churches were particularly vulnerable to a new and deadly strain of apartheid theology. What is the antidote?
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They don’t fear violence; they fetishize it. What they fear is happiness, because happy people don’t need saviors or strongmen.
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No Kings, No Pants, No Problem
How Portland answered authoritarianism with bare asses and better ideas.
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Crisis pregnancy centers have played a central role in the anti-abortion movement since the 1960s. Well-intentioned Democrats have attempted to shut down these clinics by going after them for false advertising.

But this method is poised to backfire spectacularly.
How abortion pill “reversal” became a powerful right-wing legal weapon
Blue-state attempts to crack down on the treatment could end up shielding “fake clinics” from any oversight.
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😎 We need real Congressional oversight to reel in the lies, misinformation, grift and extortion.
Plus there is no way our founders thought it was ok for the chief executive to act in this present authoritarian manner or beyond an effective check on these illegal and improper acts.
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